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What are Hua Tuo's life introductions?
Hua Tuo, whose real name is Hua Tuo (later written as Tuo), was born in April of the first year of Yongjia in 145 18, and was born in Xiaohuazhuang, a county town in the north of Bo (Bo), Anhui Province. Studying in Xu Tu, knowing the classics and the art of self-cultivation, a person is 100 years old, and his ability is still very strong. At that time, people thought it was a fairy, Pei Xiang gave Chen Xiaojing, and Qiu Huangwan became a monarch, but neither. "Fang Hua loves medical health. He studied abroad when he was young. He practiced medicine all over Anhui, Henan, Shandong, Jiangsu and other places, and he did not seek progress in studying medicine. He has a comprehensive medical skill, especially good at surgery. The voice of Hua Tuo, who traveled all over the world and visited famous doctors, gradually faded out of the world's sight with Zhang Zhongjing and Dong Feng, who are known as Jian 'an Three Magical Doctors.

The young Hua Tuo married a woman named Mei Yunqing, gave birth to a son named Boiling, and the husband and wife opened a pharmacy in Xiaohuazhuang. The pharmacy is called "Hua Tuo, a herbalist", and his reputation is getting bigger and bigger. At that time, Pei Xiang was a famous soldier of the Three Kingdoms, Chen Gui, Chen Gui and Chen Deng, and his son also made friends with Hua Tuo. He once recommended Hua Tuo as "Lian Xiao". Later, Qiu Huangwan also recommended Hua Tuo as Lian Xiao, which was also declined. Hua tuo developed an anesthetic because of the need of surgery, and one of the main drugs was Datura stramonium. After the anesthetic was successfully developed, it was named "Leprosy Powder" to commemorate the son's death by eating Datura stramonium, which opened a new era of painless surgery.

After the successful development of Ma Feisan, Hua Tuo became famous, and was honored as "Hua Tuo's imperial doctor" by the world at that time, and was hailed as "the reincarnation of Bian Que". In order to meet the needs of more and more patients, Huatuo moved his herbal medicine Huatuo pharmacy into Qiaocheng, still called "Herbal Hall", and its location is today's "Huazu Temple".

In the fifth year of Jian 'an, that is, in 200 AD, Hua Tuo was 55 years old and was called a physician. During the period from 5 to 10 in Jian 'an, Hua Tuo learned from tigers, deer, bears, apes and birds in the royal gardens and invented the famous "Five Birds Play", and took a leave of absence in Jian 'an 1 1 to return to his hometown. In Jian 'an 13, that is, in 208 AD, Hua Tuo was forcibly brought back to Xuchang by the court when his wife was ill for many times. Cao Cao, the Prime Minister, hoped that Hua Tuo would admit his mistake and return to the team of doctors who cure too much. However, with his unruly personality, Hua Tuo did not think that he had violated the criminal law of the Han Dynasty, and that he was a quack and should not be influenced by the court laws. But Cao Cao missed his fellow villagers and pitied his medical skills. Although unruly, can't bear to harm, but the law is ruthless. He instructed Qin Bing to find a death row prisoner to replace him, and secretly arranged Hua Tuo in the Hetao at the intersection of Shuishui and Zhangshui, 70 miles southeast of Qiaocheng (actually equivalent to house arrest). Here, Woshui (now Wohe River) turns 90 degrees from east to south, and then Zhangshui is in the east. There are many seafood, including peony, angelica dahurica, peony, chrysanthemum, mulberry bark, wolfberry fruit, Datura stramonium, white lentils, cogongrass rhizome and so on. There is only one road to Chengfu in the west, 300 meters away from the intersection of Xuanshui and Zhangshui in the southeast (the southeast is 100 feet away from both Xuanshui and Zhangshui), and there are five north rooms, two east rooms and a kitchen. This is also convenient for Cao Cao and his children to treat diseases, and Hua Tuo can also plant and collect medicines and coach the Wuqinxi.

On the ninth day of the ninth lunar month in 258 AD, the great doctor Hua Tuo died at the age of 1 13. After Hua Tuo's death, the villagers felt that he had superb medical skills and saved lives, so they set up a statue at the original site to offer sacrifices.

In 260 AD, in the first year of Jingyuan, Cao Huan, the ruler of Wei, acceded to the throne, granted amnesty to the world and was homesick. In recognition of the great doctor Hua Tuo's contribution to medicine, he named Hua Tuo's residence Hua Tuo Temple. From then on, Huatuo Temple began to burn incense and offer sacrifices to the abbot. Since the first year of Cao Weiyuan, * * * has been handed down for 56 generations, and the last one is 56 generations.

(Author: President of Bozhou Cultural Industry Association)